Another intriguing cornerback option for Texas A&M just entered the transfer portal

Former Iowa State and Ball State cornerback Myles Norwood looks like a solid option to fill out Texas A&M’s 2025 cornerback rotation

Texas A&M’s secondary during the 2024 season was much deeper than the unit’s disastrous performance the season prior. Still, the injury to veteran nickel cornerback Tyreek Chappell looked like too much to overcome by the end of the season.

However, several bright spots, including the emergence of former Kansas State cornerback Will Lee III, kept the secondary afloat. They were not the main reason for the Aggie’s 1-3 finish to the year.

With the news that Will Lee will return for the 2025 season, the Aggies still need at least two cornerbacks from the transfer portal to join Andonyss Currie and Deyjhon Pettaway from A&M’s 2025 recruiting class.

While it’s still early, an intriguing option has hit the market. Former Iowa State and Ball State cornerback Myles Norwood has entered the portal and looks like a perfect fit in coach Mike Elko and defensive coordinator Jay Bateman’s defensive system.

Norwood’s 6-1 frame and impressive length showed up on the field during his first full collegiate season with the Cardinals, finishing the 2024 season with 38 tackles, 22 solo tackles, and five pass deflections while earning a 70.7 coverage grade per Pro Football Focus.

Even better, Will Lee III is well acquainted with Norwood’s skillset, as both players hail from the Saint Louis, Missouri high school circuit.

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Georgia’s Chaz Chambliss made an incredible interception off a Ball State player’s foot

How in the world did this happen?!?!

If you’re looking for the wildest turnover of the day in college football, Georgia – Ball State has you covered.

On this truly ridiculous play, Ball State quarterback Layne Hatcher threw the football at the absolute wrong angle as it ricocheted off the back of one of tight end Maximus Webster’s feet and into the hands of Bulldogs outside linebacker Chaz Chambliss.

Yeah, we genuinely have no idea how this pinball interception happened, either. We get being in the right place at the right time, but this is just an otherworldly bounce of luck for Chambliss and Georgia.

For Ball State, it’s the highlight you’d rather not see again.

This is just an absurd sequence of events, and it makes you wonder how something like this can even happen in a football game.

Georgia is a really good team, but this was just a genius stroke of luck combined with a bewilderingly unfortunate flub for Ball State.

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Ball State vs. Toledo, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Toledo Rockets in college football action on Tuesday night from the Glass Bowl.

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Toledo Rockets in college football action on Tuesday night from the Glass Bowl.

Ball State is coming off a 27-20 win over Kent State in their last game to improve their record to 5-4 on the season. Meanwhile, Toledo has won four of their last five games after knocking off Eastern Michigan to pick up their sixth win of the season last week.

This will be a great night of MACtion, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Ball State vs. Toledo

  • When: Tuesday, November 8
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Ball State vs. Toledo (-11)

O/U:50

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Ball State vs. Kent State, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Kent State Golden Flashes in MACtion on Tuesday night from Dix Stadium.

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Kent State Golden Flashes in MACtion on Tuesday night from Dix Stadium.

Ball State will look to bounce back after a 20-16 loss to Eastern Michigan in their last game as they go for their fifth win of the season. As for Kent State, they are looking for another win after knocking off Akron last week to get to 3-5 on the year.

This will be a great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Ball State vs. Kent State

  • When: Tuesday, November 1
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
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Ball State vs. Kent State (-7)

O/U:62

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Ball State vs. Tennessee, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in Week 1 of NCAA Football on Thursday night at Neyland Stadium.

The Ball State Cardinals will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in Week 1 of NCAA Football on Thursday night at Neyland Stadium.

Ball State is coming off a 6-7 year while finishing 4-4 in the MAC, they will look to improve over last year but will have a tough test against the Vols in week one. Meanwhile, Tennessee finished the season with a 7-6 record under Josh Heupel but fell short in the Music City Bowl to Purdue by three points.

This will be a great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Ball State vs. Tennessee

  • When: Thursday, September 1
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: SEC Network
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Ball State vs. Tennessee (-35.5)

O/U: 68.5

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Ball State Cardinals Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Ball State College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

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Head Coach: Mike Neu, 7th year, 28-41
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Ball State Cardinals Preview 2022

Ball State is able to get a little greedy now.

After six straight losing seasons, the program pulled off a surprising MAC championship in 2020, and then wanted even more with several of the key parts returning to 2021.

It was a fine year, but after a bowl loss to Georgia State it turned into a seventh losing season in eight years. Now there’s a bit of an overhaul, but there’s still enough around to push for the first time ever with three straight bowl seasons.

The downfield passing game has to be better, the offense has to be more consistent, and the defense has to be more disruptive and stronger at getting into the backfield.

It’s going to be a fight to get to six wins with this schedule and the lack of depth, but after the last few years, it’s bowl game or bust.

Ball State Cardinals Preview 2022: Offense

It should be John Paddock’s quarterback job to lose. The 5-11, 196-pound senior worked behind Drew Plitt for the last few years and has yet to throw a touchdown pass, but he’s been in the system long enough to know what he’s doing. Getting the ball down the field is a must after way too much dinking and dunking.

The smallish Jayshon Jackson and 6-3 Yo’Heinz Tyler form a good 1–2 reciting punch, and and the backs can catch, too.

The running backs are in place if the line can give them room to move. Paddock won’t run all that much, so the ground game is up to leading rusher Carson Steeler in a rotation with Will Jones, who combined for close to 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns. However, the Ball State ground game averaged just 3.8 yards per carry, but …

The offensive line did a decent job in pass protection and from keeping defenses out of the backfield. There’s a good size of experience and size returning with the tackles set, but the interior needing a little time.

Ball State Cardinals Preview 2022: Defense

The defense was okay. It had its meltdowns, but for the most part it was okay against the run. The pass defense had its problems – it allowed 243 yards per game – partly because there wasn’t enough of a steady pass rush.

It wasn’t what the D full of upperclassmen was supposed to do, and now there’s some reworking to be done. Seven of the top eight tacklers were seniors, but …

The top pass rusher is back. DE Tavion Woodward came up with a team-high five sacks with 8.5 tackles for loss, and now he’s the veteran leader of the front three.

Size is a huge concern up front – there isn’t much. 5-11, 298-pound senior Justen Ramsey will work on the nose, and 6-4, 292-pound senior Jack Sape will be on the other side of Woodward. Those two represent most of the bulk.

The back eight might have lost some of last year’s star, but enough are back to not be in total rebuild mode. CB Ameche Uzodinma is one of those seniors who finished in the top eight in tackles last year. He’s back, and so is Malcolm Lee at one of the safety spots after coming up with 50 stops.

The linebacking corps loses top tackler Jaylin Thomas, but it’s in good shape round Clayton Coll, a good inside linebacker who should be one of the team’s leading tackler.

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Camellia Bowl: Georgia State vs. Ball State live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch bowl games

The Georgia State Panthers will meet the Ball State Cardinals on Saturday afternoon in the Camellia Bowl.

The Georgia State Panthers will meet the Ball State Cardinals on Saturday afternoon in the Camellia Bowl from the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama.

Georgia State finished the year with a 7-5 record and coming into today’s game riding a three-game winning streak that they will look to keep alive. As for Ball State, they come into this one 6-6 on the season after knocking off Buffalo in their last game.

Tune in to the Camellia Bowl today, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Georgia State vs. Ball State

  • When: Saturday, December 25
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Georgia State (-5.5) vs. Ball State

O/U: 51.5

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Georgia State vs Ball State: TaxAct Camellia Bowl Prediction, Game Preview

Georgia State vs Ball State: TaxAct Camellia Bowl prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might or might not win.

Georgia State vs Ball State: TaxAct Camellia Bowl prediction, game preview, how to watch, Saturday, December 25


Georgia State vs Ball State: TaxAct Camellia Bowl How To Watch

Date: Saturday, December 25
Game Time: 2:30 pm ET
Venue: Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, AL
How To Watch: ESPN, Live stream on ESPN+
Records: Ball State (6-6), Georgia State (7-5)

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Georgia State vs Ball State TaxAct Camellia Bowl Preview

There are few more even-looking bowl games of the season – it should make for an entertaining, competitive battle if everything goes according to form.

Ball State struggled late in the season with three losses in the last five games, but it’s got a good offensive line, the defense takes the ball away, and it doesn’t beat itself with a whole lot of big mistakes.

Georgia State ripped through the second half of the year with six wins in the last seven games, and like Ball State it’s got a great offensive line, is great at forcing turnovers, and it doesn’t beat itself with a whole lot of big mistakes.

The Panthers don’t control the clock for all that long, but it’s able to make the most of its possessions with their quick style – and its defense’s inability to come up with enough third down stops. It’s the exact same thing for the Cardinals.

The main difference is with the rushing offense. Georgia State’s attack averaged 225 yards per game with consistent production after the first two games of the season. On the other side, Ball State needs to generate its own breaks and has to win the turnover margin to win.

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Buffalo vs Ball State Prediction, Game Preview

Buffalo vs Ball State prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Tuesday.

Buffalo vs Ball State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Tuesday, November 23


Buffalo vs Ball State How To Watch

Date: Tuesday, November 23
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Scheumann Stadium, Muncie, IN
How To Watch: ESPN+
Record: Buffalo (4-7), Ball State (5-6)
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Why Buffalo Will Win

The Bulls desperately need to end their season on a high note.

It’s ben a rough run for the defense, but to pull this off and end 5-7 instead of 4-8, it’s all about controlling the clock. Buffalo has a terrific running game that averages close to 200 yards per game and converts on third down after third down.

They lead the MAC in sacks, they’re great in time of possession, and  on the flip side, Ball State doesn’t do nearly enough to get behind the line, it doesn’t control the clock, and the run D is spotty, to be nice.

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Why Ball State Will Win

The Buffalo defense has gone bye-bye.

It struggled throughout the season and hasn’t been consistent, but just when it needed to rise up it crashed, allowing over 1,500 yards and 134 points over the last three games.

The Ball State defense hasn’t been any better lately, but the offense has the running game to point on a Bull run defense that should be a whole lot better considering the pressure it generates from the outside.

Yes, UB is great at rushing the passer, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

The Ball State offense is good enough to give all the parts of the passing game time to work.

Both teams are having major problems in what appeared to be promising seasons, but Ball State is still alive for a bowl game. It’s not going to repeat as the MAC champion, but going to a bowl again and avoiding a losing regular season will be the extra juice it needs.

Buffalo’s defense will be a tad worse than Ball State’s

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Buffalo vs Ball State Prediction, Lines

Ball State 34, Buffalo 24
Line: Ball State -6.5, o/u: 58.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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